“Recollections of early childhood bear comparison to fairy tales, and ... youth remains an unknown country to whose bourn no traveler returns except as the agent of a foreign power.” CountryChildhoodYouthReturnBearsRemainsTalesAgentsFairyComparisonFairy TaleTravelerRecollectionEarly Childhood Author:Lewis H. Lapham
“The Patriot Act allows Federal agents to look at public and university library patron circulation records, books checked out, magazines consulted, all subject to government scrutiny. There used to be a time in this country when we were worried whether our young people knew how to read. Now some in our government are more worried that government agents be able to find out what people are reading.” PeopleLooksBookCountryGovernmentAbleYoungUsedReadingRecordsSubjectsLibraryUniversityUsed To BeMagazinesAgentsWorriedPatriotScrutinyCirculationPatronPatriot Act Author:Dennis Kucinich
“The paramount problem... is how to make this new form of property ownership a workable agent toward repeopleizing the proprietorship of the country's industries. Open to the wage-earner of the country the road to proprietorship... not as a gratuity, but as their proper allotment out of the combined forces that have made the enterprise successful.” MadeCountryProblemFormPoliticsForceEconomySuccessfulIndustryPropertyAgentsLiberalismEnterpriseOwnershipParamountAllotmentsProperty OwnershipGratuity Author:Peter S. Grosscup
“I worked for [Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductee] Tommy Hunter. It was a wonderful training program at the CBC, because they made sure they never paid you very much, so you had to do a lot of things, and that way you made some money. [A phone rings.] That's my agent right now telling me I've got a 13 cent residual from Tommy Hunter in 1969.” WayMadeCountryWonderfulRight NowFameTrainingProgramPaidPhonesRingsAgentsHallsCentsHuntersHall Of FameResidualTraining ProgramsMusic HallCbc Author:Alan Thicke